Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
Rock'n Me is the second single on the band’s 9th album, “Fly Like an Eagle”. It was number one on the charts in the US and Canada charts. This song is about someone who wants their girl to stay with them even though they’re trying to stabilize their life.
[Verse 1]
Well, I've been lookin' real hard
And I'm tryin' to find a job
But it just keeps gettin' tougher every day
But I got to do my part, cause I know in my heart
I got to please my sweet baby, yeah
[Verse 2]
Well, I ain't superstitious
And I don't get suspicious
But my woman is a friend of mine
And I know that it's true that all the things that I do
Will come back to me in my sweet time
[Chorus]
So keep on rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
[Verse 3]
I went from Phoenix, Arizona
All the way to Tacoma
Philadelphia, Atlanta, L.A
Northern California, where the girls are warm
So I could be with my sweet baby, yeah
[Chorus]
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Baby, baby, baby
[Bridge]
Keep on rock'n
Rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n
Rock'n me, baby
Ooh yeah
[Verse 4]
Don't get suspicious
Now, don't be suspicious
Babe, you know you are a friend of mine
And you know that it's true
That all the things that I do
Are gonna come back to you in your sweet time
[Verse 3]
I went from Phoenix, Arizona
All the way to Tacoma
Philadelphia, Atlanta, L.A
Northern California, where the girls are warm
So I could hear my sweet baby say
[Chorus]
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me
Rock'n me, rock'n
Baby, baby, baby
[Chorus]
Keep on rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Keep on-a rock'n me, baby
Rock’n Me was written by Steve Miller.
Rock’n Me was produced by Steve Miller.